Hidden Pages for QX Advanced Configuration
The below listed setting can be edited through this hidden page for attendants.
Figure 6: Extension Management page for attendant 00
• Callback Activation Timeout: The time range within which the trusted users may interrupt the
call to auto attendant in order to initiate the callback (18 sec is the default).
o Enable Advanced Callback Capability (experimental): If enabled, all incoming SIP calls
received to the selected attendant will be required to pass authentication on the RADIUS
server the QX is configured with. If authentication is successful, the system will disconnect
the SIP call and call back the caller via ITSP using a corresponding call routing rule. The
scenario that this setting uses assumes that incoming SIP calls are received from another
QX (typically a QX gateway), which prior to making a SIP call, substitutes the originator’s
SIP username by the caller’s PSTN number. If authentication fails, the system will
disconnect the call without calling back. If disabled, incoming calls to the attendant will be
handled in the usual way according to the system configuration.
Please Note: This setting is available in QX IP PBXs and is used in a scenario that allows initiating a
long-distance PSTN call from a remote QX IP PBX by a local PSTN call to a QX Gateway.
The below listed settings can be edited through the Extensions Management hidden page.
Figure 7: Extension Management page for extension 101
• Enable Routing Mode: Indicates whether calls initiated from the selected extension should
be made using the rules in the Call Routing table. If disabled, the extension will only be able
to make PBX calls to extensions, PSTN calls and SIP calls through a server. If enabled, calls
initiated from the extension will be routed to the call routing table where the best matching
pattern will be used to place the call.
Revision 1.0 9 20-Feb-15